Here we go again with cutting away the lock bar access in the carbon fiber scales. But I also ran into lots of problems with burrs on the blade tang, bad bearings, and more.
Civivi Baklash Review: 6 Years Old and Still Kicking Other Knives
Civivi Baklash Review: 6 Years Old and Still Kicking Other Knives
Special thanks to John Emerson (aka "TheTriFyre") for loaning this knife to the channel for review. Why's this older model still selling like hotcakes? Is it the multiple color options? The ergonomics? The slicey-dicey factor? You'll need to watch to find out! This ain't no safe queen - it's a working man's blade that deserves your attention.
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